New and all that, but I just really been enjoying their music, gigs, story and vibe.
xxx
This going out at the moment
Warehouse Republic
Voodoo Love - free download / Central London headline.
"Something fresh and exciting that has not been seen or experienced in this country since The Strokes re-packaged guitar-led music"
(Musos Guide)
Voodoo Love
Warehouse Republic are sharing a newly recorded demo of live favourite, ‘Voodoo Love’. The song is available as a free download from
http://bit.ly/voodoo_love or as a stream via
http://soundcloud.com/warehouserepublic
New Live Show
Newly recovered from recent various injuries, new shows are being set up. WR play a central London headline on 4th May with fellow up and comers, The Breadstealers and The Miles Away Project;
The Bowery, 36 New Oxford Street, London, WC1A 1EP. Tel: 020 7580 3057
Doors 7pm. Bands end 11pm. After Show Bar to 12.30am. 18+ event.
£7 on the door. Advance tickets £5 from
http://wegottickets.com/event/109131
New Session & Interview
Imminently, a Music TV session / interview on line with Gin In Teacups. Preview teaser
http://youtube.com/watch?v=47ueJJoPCWA
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http://warehouserepublic.com
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Warehouse Republic introduced themselves with debut single, ‘Revolver’ at the end of last year, selling so many advance tickets for their 100 Club launch show that they found themselves promoted to headliners.
Genuine buzz visualised in under a minute:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=jRTiYo8ozE4
It was an amazingly strong start, but the supposed sprain that drummer, Alex Howson, suffered a few hours before stage time turned out to be a foot broken in three places. He had just played through the pain. A couple of weeks later, guitarist, Charlie Flynn, jumped from a second floor blaze to save his own life. The band’s collective injuries meant a break from touring to recover.
Now restored to health, they are ready for the next chapter. 2011 began with a live radio session and interview for the BBC, a brace of encouraging initial press feedback and a buzz that has earned them a slot at Secret Garden Party Festival in July.
Not resting on their laurels,Warehouse Republic are currently writing and recording new material for their next instalment.
"Warehouse Republic: the rock and roll bravado of Oasis, the electricity of The Doors, the melody of The Beatles." (Xfm.co.uk)